A catch phrase will go here soon.

How much does one of these waffles machines cost? Gotta get one for Mahalo HQ! @answers m$1

11/12/2009

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Thanks @google for free Wifi on @virginamerica!!! You guys rock!

11/11/2009

Taurus and Fondue are so sad when I leave. :-(

11/11/2009

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Las Vegas Strip Revenue coming back

11/10/2009

Pan and tilt cameras I'm putting in to Calacompound for security (do all expecting dads do this)?

11/10/2009

ChartBeat now has an iPhone application–sick!

11/10/2009

How to kill Google (or take 10 points of search search share in six months)

11/9/2009

From my private email newsletter…. you can subscribe here: http://www.bit.ly/jasonslist (right now it’s free)

[Note: This is the biggest news of the year. ]

Team Jason,

Not sure if you read Rupert Murdoch’s comments today that Newscorp will probably block the Google search spider from indexing their news sites soon. Essentially this means that you would no longer see the Wall Street Journal in Google results. Sounds crazy huh? Suspend disbelief for a moment please because it’s actually genius and it’s actually worked already (in Korea!).

In fact, a couple of weeks ago we had this *exact* discussion on This Week in Startups. Essentially, I put forth a simple strategy for Microsoft to pursue with Bing in which they would go to content providers like the New York Times or Wall Street Journal and offer them 50% more revenue then they are currently getting from Google search referrals to be exclusively indexed in Bing.

This is 100% legal and, in fact, Google encourages people who don’t like how they do business to opt out of the Google index (they can do that because they are so huge and because they don’t like to be evil).

So, for a moment, imagine a world where Bing could say in their TV commercials:

“Want to search the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and 3,894 other newspapers and magazine?”

“Well, then don’t go to Google because they don’t have them!”

“Go to Bing, home of quality content you can trust!”

Background Videos
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1. Video of me describing this strategy with Lon and Tyler two weeks
ago: http://bit.ly/2nOzNo
2. Video of Rupert’s comments today: http://bit.ly/1gUBTD

Questions
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a) If 1,000 major publications pursued this strategy, would it work?
b) If you would only search the top 1,000 newspapers and magazines on Bing, would you use it? How often?
c) What is the percentage chance this will happen (I need a #), and why?

all the best,

Jason

http://www.twitter.com

PS: You can subscribe to This Week in Startups with iTunes at the following two URLs:

This Week in Startups audio: http://www.bit.ly/twistaudio
This Week in Startups audio: http://www.bit.ly/twistvideo

If you like the show please consider writing a review at those two links at iTunes. It really helps when you guys write a review. :-)

Disclaimer 1: Newscorp is an investor in Mahalo.
Disclaimer 2: I haven’t spoken to Mr. Murdoch about this strategy.

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Sequoia Capital home page tribute to AdMob CEO Omar Hamoui (I bet he just paid back the entire Sequoia fund Mahalo's in!)

11/9/2009

Google Chrome launches "incognito mode" (aka "porn mode") Ctrl+Shift+N (screen shot)

11/9/2009

In Google Chrome you can now hit Ctrl+Shift+N and have an anonymous
(or semi-anonymous) browser session.

details below and at http://www.mahalo.com/google-chrome-incognito-mode

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Explore Google Chrome features: Incognito mode (private browsing)Print
For times when you want to browse in stealth mode, for example, to
plan surprises like gifts or birthdays, Google Chrome offers the
incognito browsing mode.

Webpages that you open and files downloaded while you are incognito
aren’t recorded in your browsing and download histories.
All new cookies are deleted after you close the incognito window.
Changes made to your Google Chrome bookmarks and general settings
while in incognito mode are always saved.

Turn on incognito mode

Windows keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+N

Follow these steps to turn on the incognito mode:

Click the wrench menu .
Select New incognito window.
A new window will open with the incognito icon in the top left
corner. You can continue browsing as normal in the other window. You
can also right-click any link and select Open link in incognito
window.

Browsing in incognito mode only keeps Google Chrome from storing
information about the websites you’ve visited. The websites you visit
may still have records of your visit. Any files saved to your computer
will still remain on your computer.
For example, if you sign into your Google Account on
http://www.google.com while in incognito mode, your subsequent web
searches are recorded in your Google Web History. In this case, to
prevent your searches from being stored in your Google Account, you’ll
need to pause your Google Web History tracking.

Look at who I found in my front seat–video!! Busted!

11/8/2009
Download now or watch on posterous

IMG_0966.MOV (2861 KB)

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Hello, my name is Jason. Welcome to my blog on the interwebs. You can reach me on twitter @jason and by email at jason@calacanis.com. My Skype is jasoncalacanis, and my mobile phone is 310-456-4900.

I only pick up numbers I recognize, and in terms of emailing me, the best strategy is to write short, blunt and to the point requests. I can quickly respond to short messages, and many times I simply don't have the time to read five page pitches. In terms of taking meetings, I only do that after reviewing an actual product (not a business plan). So, the best time to ping me is when you have mockups or an alpha site. I don't read business plans, and I've never written one.

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